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Benioff to join Tim O'Reilly, Paul Maritz of VMware Inc., and Andy Jassy of Amazon Web Services and Amazon Infrastructure for a discussion on cloud computing

SAN FRANCISCO – Nov. 15, 2010 - Salesforce.com [NYSE: CRM], the enterprise cloud computing (http://www.salesforce.com/cloudcomputing/) company, today announced chairman and CEO Marc Benioff will speak at Web 2.0 Summit, on Nov. 17, 2010 at 2:40 pm PST at The Palace Hotel, San Francisco. Benioff be a part of a discussion entitled Point of Control: The Cloud. He will be joined by cloud computing leaders Paul Maritz, CEO of VMware Inc. and Andy Jassy, senior vice president of Amazon Web Services and Amazon Infrastructure. The panel will be moderated by Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly Media Inc.
Web 2.0 Summit is an invitation-only annual gathering of key insiders in the technology and web industries focused on changing the way we live and work, and revolutionizing the business models that support the change. This year Web 2.0 Summit brings together leaders companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Google, Netflix, salesforce.com, VMware and Yahoo!, to discuss the current shift taking place with the web and enterprise IT.

Additional resources:
• A live audiocast of Benioff's presentation will be available at www.salesforce.com/investor.
• Follow live coverage of Web 2.0 Summit at http://www.livestream.com/web20tv/share.
• Follow @salesforce on Twitter.

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